This is an older park with lots of full-time residents, but is fine for a night or two. Sites and roads are fairly tight - we had a pull-thru, but the car hung out into the street. The manager said "no problem", any other big rigs he'd put in the other end of the park. Pretty pricey for one night on gravel, probably would not stay there again. Also, not enough signage once you get off I-10, but luckily we turned the right way. We camped at Siesta RV Park in a Motorhome.

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We didn't venture into Las Cruces, but from what I've read there would plenty to see and do there.

This was our 2nd visit to Siesta and not much has changed. Still cute, maintained to an acceptable level, more inexpensive than other nearby parks and some of the long timers appear to have relocated; but if you're not going shopping in Mesila or want to be near some really good Mexican food restaurants, you might want to be like us and possibly opt for Franklin SP just down the road to save even more pesos. We camped at Siesta RV Park in a Motorhome.

Used this park for an overnight due to an emergency with our dog. Short pull-through sites, had to disconnect the truck. Sites were close together, and had to back out in the morning because the neighbor hadn't unhooked his truck and was blocking the driveway. Lots of permanent residents. Office staff was friendly but probably wouldn't stay here again. We camped at Siesta RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.

Rate includes the Good Sam discount. We thought we'd avoid the overpriced RV park up the street, but instead found another, less comfortable overpriced park. Dusty, short pull-through sites were close together and required disconnecting the tow to clear the entry streets. Poor Wi-Fi, but Verizon cell and data worked well. We were told the rate included a $2 for an extra person (over one occupant) because of a state requirement; apparently due to the water shortage. Had we been aware of the high price, we would have continued on to Deming as there is no park in Las Cruces worth $35+ per night. We camped at Siesta RV Park in a Motorhome.

This was our 1st stop on a long trip back east to trade in our RV on a newer model. CG is right in the Mesila area if you like the allure of the old town & shopping. Pet run is essentially along a canal where 1 of the long termers told me not to bother w/picking up after our pet "just kick some sand over it like we do" hmmmmm. Front desk was very amiable, cute siesta themed site numbers, electric OK, cable OK, did not use water due to fear of freezing; easy in & out. Originally thought the price a bit high for what we were getting this time of year but other CGs in the area were in the $50-$75 range. We would probably stay again. We camped at Siesta RV Park in a Motorhome.

Rate reflected is for monthly stay plus electricity. This is no place for your pets. You can walk your dogs within the park, but the wash just outside the park is full of stickers(steer heads, goat heads, etc). Based on our stay at two other parks in Las Cruces, we feel the owners overcharged us for electricity (based on the cost per kilowatt hour). We will not return to this park. The owners are not friendly and we never felt welcome. We camped at Siesta RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.

We were very impressed with the customer service during registration. They even loaned us a new car when we had a bit of trouble and would not take any money. The Wi-Fi was the fastest that we had ever seen. The showers were completely remodeled from top to bottom. The park had shade at most of the spaces and gravel everywhere. No grass. They had pet grooming available and RV repair on site (which we needed). Overall they were very professional and helpful. We will always stay there when going through Las Cruces. We camped at Siesta RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.

We spent 3 nights here, only because we paid up front and could not get a refund. The park is terrible, to put it nicely. They advertise big rig sites, well they are not even close to being large enough. We stuck out in both the front and back rows. We had to park our dingy along the fence. The place is all sand/dirt. No gravel, no grass. Trash strewn everywhere. We would not recommend this place or ever return ourselves. We camped at Siesta RV Park in a Motorhome.

This rv park is overpriced. Spaces are very narrow and too short. We saw a mid sized 5th wheel had to back out of a pull through space because of tree limbs and tight cornering. It was difficult getting down some rows in just the tow vehicle. They even have spaces along the entry road where you park parallel. There are too many spaces in a very small park, creating congestion. The showers needed a serious cleaning and repair and maintenance. Baseboards are falling off the wall outside of the showers from the constant water saturation. The front desk personnel doing their job, nothing more. We camped at Siesta RV Park in a Travel Trailer.

Stayed here overnight, didn't even disconnect from our truck. Sites are VERY tight and not long enough. Management was nice and tried to accommodate our length so we didn't have to disconnect by parking us at the back where our truck could extend into the pathway without blocking someone in. Barely had enough room to put our slides out without hitting the little tree and had to move the picnic table. We had a nosy and mean neighbor whom seemed irritated we kept our truck running while trying to fit in the tight spot. Cable TV was a joke: every channel came in snowy. We got better signal with our antenna. Wi-Fi worked well. It was a suitable place for an overnight stay, would definitely not stay here any longer. We camped at Siesta RV Park in a Travel Trailer.

Nice park, quiet and clean. Spaces very tight. Had to move table to be able to park tow truck on side of motorhome. Staff very nice and helpful. Would stay here again. We camped at Siesta RV Park in a Motorhome.

Gravel park - pull through spaces - not much shade as trees were quite small and sparse - dusty due to the gravel - we stayed 2 nights - convenient to everything Las Cruces had to offer up - friendly staff - Personally, would not stay for any length of time as spaces were closer together than I would really like - but it's fine for a night or two. We camped at Siesta RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.

Close to Super Wal-Mart. Sites very close together. The guy in the trailer next door came outside to smoke, and we received the smoke in our trailer! Sewer connection was a bit high. Sites were level gravel. Wi-Fi sort of worked. Management was friendly enough. We camped at Siesta RV Park in a Travel Trailer.